Bradley, Terry N. B. (b. ABT. 1825, d. ?)
Note: 1850 Smith Co., TN Census
4 1262 1262 Bradley Terry N 25 M Farmer Ten
5 1262 1262 Bradley Harriet 22 F Ten
6 1262 1262 Bradley James E 11/12 M Ten
Terry and Harriet were neighbors of Alfred & Elizabeth Winkler.
Note: Served in Revolutionary War
Death: 1785 Surry Co., North Carolina
Death: ABT. 1732 North Carolina
Note: Bill Coles reports in his record that William was Pvt. in Co. F, 14th Calvary, CSA. He was prisoner of war and was interred at Fort Delaware. He was exchanged 1 August at City Point, VA. Sarah applied for an Indigent Widows Pension from the CSA stating that there were 7 children, 6 survived, 4 girls and 2 boys.
Note: The 1860 Census records Henderson as:
11 565 565 Winckler Anderson W. 18 M Labour Tennessee
Bill Coles reports Henderson at the Battle of Shiloh, MS at age 19.
Death: 6 APR 1862 Shiloh, Ms at the Battle of Shiloh
Note: This record preserves the Smith Co., TN Jamison who are buried in the Jamison Cemetery and 1850 Census records as documented below:
210A 41 Jamison Elizabeth 18 Ten pg0210a.txt
210B 2 Jamison Fanny 16 Ten pg0210a.txt
210A 40 Jamison Jeremiah 54 Ten pg0210a.txt
210B 3 Jamison John 9 Ten pg0210a.txt
Jamison Cemetery
The Jamison Cemetery which is on a slight elevation under trees in a pasture. This is a very old
cemetery with the graves being over 160 years old. Some of the stones are broken and others have become unreadable. There is evidence of at least two above ground crypts that have been destroyed.There are two cemeteries located on the Royster Farm. Directly behind the house located at #55 Royster Lane, about 200 yards, is the Duke/Martin Cemetery (see link at bottom of this page) . And continuing another 300 yards west is the Jamison Cemetery
36-19-59N 86-02-67W Lat: 36.3265 Long: -86.0445
Jamison, Thomas 1750- 1826
Jamison, Jane 1760 - 15 Jan 1835 w/o Thomas Jamison
Jamison, Alethia Porter 17 May 1805 - 9 Oct 1840
Jamison, Mary Jane 10 Nov 1824 - 24 Sept 1840 Dau of Jery & Alethia Jamison
Jamison, Willie Apr 18-- 1 Aug ---- S/O Jere & Alethia
5 unmarked graves
No evidence has been found of this Jamison family after 1850. Unknown where many were buried or where John and siblings married or went.
Death: 1826 Smith Co., TN buried in Jamison Cemetery
Death: 15 JAN 1835 Smith Co., TN buried in Jamison Cemetery
Note: 1850 Census Records for Smith Co., TN
40 7 7 Jamison Jeremiah 54 M Farmer 8,000 Ten
41 7 7 Jamison Elizabeth 18 F Ten
2 7 7 Jamison Fanny 16 F Ten X
3 7 7 Jamison John 9 M Ten X
The Smith Co., TN 1840 Census records Jeremiah as Leroy Jemison.
Death: 9 OCT 1840 Smith Co., TN buried in Jamison Cemetery
Death: 24 SEP 1840 Smith Co., TN buried in Jamison Cemetery
Death: --Not Shown--
Death: --Not Shown--
Death: 1 MAR 1930
Note: 1850 Smith Co., TN Census
26 853 853 Gregory Abel 53 M Farmer 575 NC
27 853 853 Gregory Polly 45 F Ten
28 853 853 Gregory Alethia R. 27 F Ten
29 853 853 Gregory Mary C. 22 F Ten
30 853 853 Gregory Levi P. 18 M Farmer Ten
31 853 853 Gregory Neil 17 M Farmer Ten
32 853 853 Gregory Martha J. 13 F Ten
33 853 853 Gregory Elizabeth B. 9 F Ten
34 853 853 Gregory Joel T. 8 M Ten
35 853 853 Gregory James H. 3/12 M Ten
Note: Anderson shot and killed his wife then himself. Their three children were raised by Jane Winkler following the tragic deaths of their parents.
Source: (Name)
Title: worldconnect.rootsweb.com Ann (Jobe) Brown site
Author: Ann (Jobe) Brown
Note: ABBR Ann (Jobe) Brown Rootsweb site
Source: (Name)
Title: CarverTaylor.FTW
Media: Other
Change: Date: 21 APR 2004
Note: [CarverTaylor.FTW]
BIOGRAPHY: 1880 Turner, Monroe Co., KY census lists him with parents.
BIOGRAPHY: Gamaliel Precinct, Gamaliel, Monroe Co., KY 1910 census, SD No. 11, ED. 163, Sheet 15A:
**W. T. Taylor, head, male, white, age 38, married 15 years, b. Kentucky, parents b. Kentucky, general farmer, can read and write, owns his farm free and clear.
Mollie Taylor, wife, female, white, age 29, married 15 years, two children born and living, b. Tennessee, parents b. Tennessee, can read and write.
Lula Taylor, daughter, female, white, age 15, single, b. Tennessee, can read and write, did attend school last semester.
Eudie Taylor, son, male, white, age 13, single, b. Tennessee, can read and write, did attend school last semester.
BIOGRAPHY: 1920 Cimarron Twp., Kingfisher Co., OK census, taken 28/29 Jan 1920; Supervisor's Dist. 6, ED No. 223, Sheet 7B:
William T. Taylor, head, rents, male, white, age 48, married, can read and write, b. Kentucky, parents b. in U.S., farmer.
Margret A. Taylor, wife, female, white, age 48, married, can read and write, b. Kentucky, parents b. Kentucky.
L. Edwin Taylor, son, male, white, age 7, did attend school last semester, can read and write, b. Kentucky.
John Hayden, stepson, male, white, age 14, did attend school last semester, can read and write, b. Kentucky.
BIOGRAPHY: 1930 Kingfisher Twp., Kingfisher Co., OK census, taken 19/21 Apr 1930; Supervisor's Dist. 4, ED No. 37-16, Sheet 5A:
William T. Taylor, head, rents, owns a radio, male, white, age 58 (transcribed on Ancestry.com as 53), married 22 years, b. Kentucky, parents b. Kentucky, general farmer, employer, not a veteran.
Death: 16 MAY 1941 Kingfisher, Kingfisher Co., OK, USA
Death: --Not Shown--
Note: Married Hallie and went to Texas
Note: It is not clear that Conradt Wincker has these sons and only these sons, however, this information is provided as an assumption because of being found in other sources.
Death: 1790
Note: There is much confusion and dispute concerning the origins of the Winkler family. There are missing links, dates that are not consistent, etc. Since much of my personal research which eventually has provide a link to truth has been taken from misleading information, I warn the reader not to accept information as fact that has not been proven but rather use it to examine public records and use this information as a source to start the investigation.
Conradt Sr. is believed to have migrated to America from the Lower Rhine in Germany. Conradt,. with brothers Domas/Thomas and Jacob sailed on the ship Neptune from Rotterdam, Holland and arrived at the Port of Philadelphia, Pa. Sept. 24,1753.
1753 Philadelphia,PA; Aboard the ship "Neptune"
Abt 1764 Cocalico Township,Lancaster County,PA
Conradt's father was believed to be Conradt Sr. who migrated to America from the Lower Rhine in Germany. Conradt, with brothers Thomas and Jacob sailed on the ship Neptune from Rotterdam, Holland and arrived at the Port of Philadelphia, Pa. Sept. 24, 1753.- On June 9, 1764 in Lancaster Co. Pa. Conradt married Elizabeth Fischer,. - They lived in Burke Co. N. Carolina, then to Washington Co. Ky. in 179. - In 1812 they went to Ohio Co. Ky. Where they lived later became Daviess Co.
Death: ABT. 1789 Burke Co., North Carolina
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